Welcome back, beautiful sister, to another episode of the She's Called and Confident podcast. Today, we're diving deep into a topic that resonates with many of us: the quest for clarity in our calling and assignments. I know how frustrating it can be to feel uncertain about your direction, and I'm here to guide you through it.

 

The Psychology of Clarity

To understand the struggle with clarity, we'll explore some psychology, specifically Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. This theory is depicted as a pyramid with five levels, starting with the most basic needs at the bottom.

The Five Stages of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs:

Physiological Needs: These are the essentials like food, water, shelter, clothing, and sleep. If you're stressed and your sleep is affected, it's challenging to move up the pyramid.

Safety and Security: This level includes health, employment, and a sense of safety. If you're holding onto trauma, it's crucial to reassure your body that it's safe to pursue your purpose.

Love and Belonging: We all need connections through friendships, family, and intimacy. If you're feeling lonely, it's vital to address this need to progress further.

Self-Esteem: Confidence, achievement, and respect from others fall here. Your identity in Christ should be so strong that others' opinions don't shake you.

Self-Actualization: At the pyramid's peak, we find creativity, acceptance, and life fulfillment. This is where everyone wants to be, operating in their calling and purpose.

Meeting Your Basic Needs

To reach the top of the pyramid, you must ensure that your basic needs are met. This includes getting enough sleep, ensuring your safety, surrounding yourself with love and support, and being rooted in your identity in Christ.

How I Can Help

If you're struggling to find clarity and feel stuck, I'm here to help. I offer one-on-one coaching and mentorship to help you move from uncertainty to fulfillment. You can apply for a call with me through the link provided.

Apply to work with me: CLICK HERE

 

Connect with me on Instagram: @iamyolandaking

 

Welcome back, beautiful sister, to another episode of the She's Called and Confident podcast. Today, we're diving deep into a topic that resonates with many of us: the quest for clarity in our calling and assignments. I know how frustrating it can be to feel uncertain about your direction, and I'm here to guide you through it.

 

The Psychology of Clarity

To understand the struggle with clarity, we'll explore some psychology, specifically Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. This theory is depicted as a pyramid with five levels, starting with the most basic needs at the bottom.

The Five Stages of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs:

Physiological Needs: These are the essentials like food, water, shelter, clothing, and sleep. If you're stressed and your sleep is affected, it's challenging to move up the pyramid.

Safety and Security: This level includes health, employment, and a sense of safety. If you're holding onto trauma, it's crucial to reassure your body that it's safe to pursue your purpose.

Love and Belonging: We all need connections through friendships, family, and intimacy. If you're feeling lonely, it's vital to address this need to progress further.

Self-Esteem: Confidence, achievement, and respect from others fall here. Your identity in Christ should be so strong that others' opinions don't shake you.

Self-Actualization: At the pyramid's peak, we find creativity, acceptance, and life fulfillment. This is where everyone wants to be, operating in their calling and purpose.

Meeting Your Basic Needs

To reach the top of the pyramid, you must ensure that your basic needs are met. This includes getting enough sleep, ensuring your safety, surrounding yourself with love and support, and being rooted in your identity in Christ.

How I Can Help

If you're struggling to find clarity and feel stuck, I'm here to help. I offer one-on-one coaching and mentorship to help you move from uncertainty to fulfillment. You can apply for a call with me through the link provided.

Apply to work with me: CLICK HERE

 

Connect with me on Instagram: @iamyolandaking